velomaniac
MacRetro Rider
True but Rudges of the era of that bike are in fact Raleighs so its a double badge engineering exercise !
velomaniac":26z5ti1s said:True but Rudges of the era of that bike are in fact Raleighs so its a double badge engineering exercise !
Clannagh":1bqbwwck said:My Old Roadster
Hi All
It's been a while since I've been on here but to show I've not been idle here's my latest build. A 1950's Raleigh 'Superbe Roadster Model' frame (Notice the removable bolt on rear seat stays). Their super deluxe version Sported roller lever rod operated brakes and a dynohub lighting system. These bikes were designed to cope with cobblestones and unpaved footpaths....
Not as yet, maybe someday. I wonder how the 'keep it as original spec' crowd would take to it?epicyclo":3egt87uq said:Clannagh":3egt87uq said:My Old Roadster
Hi All
It's been a while since I've been on here but to show I've not been idle here's my latest build. A 1950's Raleigh 'Superbe Roadster Model' frame (Notice the removable bolt on rear seat stays). Their super deluxe version Sported roller lever rod operated brakes and a dynohub lighting system. These bikes were designed to cope with cobblestones and unpaved footpaths....
I like modified bikes.
The old roadsters make great gravel road bikes - after all that's what constituted a road when they were first designed (and still does in 3rd world countries).
Have you tried going along to a veteran bike ride with it?...